book queues
As Tina has done, I have sorted my unread books physically into queues: fiction (or other fun reading), non-fiction, fiction I've read once, didn't like, but should read again, and books to sell or otherwise dispose of.
There are sixteen books in the fiction pile, nine in the non-fiction pile, five in the to-read-again pile, and six to dispose of.
Of the fiction pile, I am probably actually wanting to read about half of that. The other half is stuff I ought to read, but am not very enthused about.
More books are en route through amazon, too.
I guess I'd better get cracking. First up: Siddartha, by Hermann Hesse.
There are sixteen books in the fiction pile, nine in the non-fiction pile, five in the to-read-again pile, and six to dispose of.
Of the fiction pile, I am probably actually wanting to read about half of that. The other half is stuff I ought to read, but am not very enthused about.
More books are en route through amazon, too.
I guess I'd better get cracking. First up: Siddartha, by Hermann Hesse.
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Tell us what they are - maybe we're read 'em, and can confirm your first impressions, thus saving you the bother :)
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Ultimately, though, I really don't have time to be re-reading books I didn't love, as there's plenty of other things to read that I haven't already read once.
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Books in that re-read pile: I can only remember offhand that Beloved is in there.
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My dad's a big fan of Siddhartha, so I assume it must be mind-numbingly boring.
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Ah, mysteries explained then.
(Anonymous) 2004-02-13 08:32 am (UTC)(link)I'll read your Hesse if you'll read my Harry Pratchett.